House Republicans released the Nunes memo - a controversial four-page document authored by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes - earlier today with the approval of President Donald Trump. This occurred amid objections from the director of the FBI, other intelligence and law enforcement officials and many Democrats. We...

Before faculty, staff and students learned about the plan to eliminate the two-year UW Colleges and UW-Extension, UW System President Ray Cross had discussed it with a lawmaker who called for similar action in 2015.

A judge is asking attorneys for thoughts on how to handle potential contempt proceedings stemming from a leak of secret documents investigators compiled while probing Gov. Scott Walker's campaign activities.

A classified document, known as the "Nunes Memo", alleging widespread abuses of power at the FBI could be made public in the coming days. Some lawmakers on Capitol Hill and high-ranking officials at the FBI have advocated for the memo to remain classified, accusing the information in the memo is...

In President Trump’s first State of the Union address this week, he called on both parties to come together on a plan for “safe, fast, reliable and modern infrastructure” that will generate at least 1.5 trillion dollars for new infrastructure investment. Join us as we dig into this issue, the roadblocks involved and what might be next.

For the 42nd year in a row, Football is the most popular sport in America, according to a new Gallup poll. Yet, professional football has come under fire for domestic violence accusations against players, links to degenerative brain disease, and even political protests among its players. How has it weathered...

Telemarketing complaints increased 12 percent in 2017 compared to the previous year, and they are more than just annoyances to those who would rather not be bothered; some telemarketers are actually trying to scam consumers, according to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.

President Donald Trump called on Congress to produce a bill that generates $1.5 trillion to fund infrastructure projects during Tuesday’s State of the Union address. Gov. Scott Walker signaled Thursday that he’d be willing to raise revenues to access federal support.